The satellite industry has changed dramatically as systems have become far more intricate and sophisticated, requiring technicians who are skilled in a variety of electronic, computer, and networking disciplines.
NTFS has established a network of over 65 highly trained Satellite Technicians across Canada. This abundant Satellite Technician field force allows NTFS to meet the manpower needs of any planned rollout or a single site with trained technicians available to cover even the most remote regions of Canada.
Experience low latency and high throughput with our LEO satellites that enable high speed communication for Canadian businesses . Built in partnership with OneWeb Canada, we offer enterprise grade connectivity, advanced connectivity management, QoS and SLA services, and much more. Reach out to our team to find out more.
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A Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite is a type of satellite that orbits the Earth at altitudes ranging from approximately 200 to 1800 kilometers above the Earth’s surface.
LEO satellites are used for a number of purposes, including communication, earth observation, scientific research, and navigation. They offer low latency and high data transfer rates, making them ideal for applications such as global internet coverage, remote sensing, and the tracking of objects in space.
A Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) satellite is a type of satellite that orbits the Earth at an altitude of approximately 35,786 kilometers above the equator. These satellites move at the same rotational speed as the Earth, allowing them to remain fixed relative to a specific point on the Earth’s surface.
GEO satellites are primarily used for communication, broadcasting, and weather monitoring. They provide consistent coverage for specific regions, making them essential for services like satellite TV, internet communication, and long-term weather forecasting.
A VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal) satellite communication network is a system using small dishes to establish communication via satellites. It’s used for internet, corporate networking, telecom, emergencies, agriculture, oil/gas, maritime, and aviation.
LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellites orbit close to Earth (200-1800 km) and are ideal for low-latency, high-speed applications like internet and Earth observation. GEO (Geostationary Earth Orbit) satellites orbit much higher (35,786 km) and remain fixed relative to a specific point on the Earth’s surface, mainly used for communication and broadcasting due to their stable coverage.
Yes, NTFS helps businesses in Canada establish a reliable communication network of LEO satellites for communication purposes. We do this in partnership with OneWeb, one of the leading satellite internet solutions across the globe.
LEO satellites are used in industries such as internet, Earth observation, agriculture, navigation, space exploration, research, defense, environment, maritime, and emergency services.
If you’re a Canadian business wondering what kind of satellite internet you need, reach out to our expert team at NTFS for guidance.
GEO (Geostationary Earth Orbit) satellites are primarily used in industries like communication, broadcasting, and weather monitoring due to their stable coverage.
If you’re a Canadian business wondering what kind of satellite internet you need, reach out to our expert team at NTFS for guidance.
VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal) satellite communication networks are used in various industries, including internet connectivity, corporate networking, telecommunications, emergency response, agriculture, oil and gas, maritime, and aviation.
If you’re a Canadian business wondering what kind of satellite internet you need, reach out to our expert team at NTFS for guidance.